St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church of Pacific Palisades is featured in the May issue of Metropolis Magazine as they take a look back at architecture that characterized urban development in LA from the 1970's-1990's.
New U.S. Consulate in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Dedicated on April 24, 2018...read more
This new consulate is a major event in a city whose recent history has seen extraordinary social and economic challenges. Set in a green residential neighborhood, the campus is carefully designed to mediate its scale, maintain existing mature trees, and provide a high level of security for employees and visitors.
The revitalization of UCB Lower Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley received an Honor Award from the North California Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
The revitalization of UCB Lower Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley received an Honor Award from the North California Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Arizona State University has selected MRY and Jones Studio to design the new home for the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Thunderbird will become part of the new ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus. Its focus will promote business education for students of graduate and executive education with a global perspective.
Moore Ruble Yudell is very proud to share educational videos and lessons learned from the 2°C AIA | LA Committee on the Environment (COTE) symposium....read more
Moore Ruble Yudell is very proud to share educational videos and lessons learned from the 2°C AIA | LA Committee on the Environment (COTE) symposium.
Both Partner Buzz Yudell, FAIA and Senior Associate Simone Barth, current COTE chair participated and helped to organize the event. The 2°C Symposium on Climate Change was held on March 2nd, 2018 at the Department of Water and Power in Downtown Los Angeles. The intention of the symposium was to serve as a unifying platform for the public, the architectural design community, the building industry, universities, policy makers, civic leaders and transportation entities to address the urgent sustainability issues challenging our society today. The productive outcome of the event was threefold: It provided tools and knowledge transfer for attendees; it gathered disciplines and Los Angeles stakeholders essential to reducing the advance of climate change; and by bringing together policymakers, city representatives and clients, reminded them of the key contributions architects can make in this area.
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